Man arrested at Sydney Royal Easter Show for alleged DV offences
Shocking photos have captured the moment a young man was wrestled to the ground by police and security at the gates of the Sydney Royal Easter Show.
Police had spoken to the 20-year-old man at the entrance to the show in Sydney Olympic Park around 7pm on Thursday when he allegedly tried to resist arrest.
Photos show a male and a female officer desperately trying to restrain the man, who appeared to be barefoot, before managing to knock him to the ground.
A female security guard, wearing a plaster cast on her wrist, was also seen clinging to the man to help pin him down.
Shocking photos have captured the moment a young man was wrestled to the ground by police and security at the gates of the Sydney Royal Easter Show
The man was arrested outside the show’s gates at around 7pm on Thursday
The scene played out in front of shocked visitors to the Easter show.
NSW Police said the 20-year-old was ‘wanted on an outstanding warrant in relation to domestic violence offences’.
“The man is said to have resisted arrest before being taken into custody,” they said in a statement.
Police said he was wanted on an outstanding warrant related to domestic violence
Police and security had to tackle the man to the ground after he allegedly resisted arrest
“He was taken to the Auburn Police Department where the outstanding warrant was executed.”
The 20-year-old was refused bail and is due to appear in court on Friday.
The man must appear in court on Friday